Wednesday, April 2, 2014

ASHMAS DONATES TWENTY DESKS TO EBUBONKO M/A BASIC SCHOOL

By: Isaa Enoch & Appiah Agyepong (CJA)

The Association of HND secretaryship and managements students (ASHMAS) of the cape coast polytechnic has donated twenty desks to Ebubonko M/A basic school.

On behalf of the entire student body, Samuel Cudjor who is the Head of Departments of secretaryship and management studies presented the items to Ali Baah who is the Headmaster of the school.

 Ali Baah expressed his gratitude to the entire student body and the lecturers for their support and contribution to the school.

The Ashmas president, David Ayitey, said this is something which had not happened before and  the annual festival  which is the first that is being held on campus was made to serve as monument for the upcoming Ashmas students.

The  Association of HND secretaryship and managements students (ASHMAS) of the cape coast polytechnic on Friday held  its annual festival at the Borsah  square .The program was mainly on Ashma community service and Alumina Home coming and was held to educate the students concerning their academic work on campus.

The festival began on Thursday with a clean up exercise by Ashmas students within and around the campus. Most students were excited about the clean up exercise with the tune of brass band which was played at the ground when the exercise was on going.
On Friday, at the ceremonial grounds, all heads of School of business and management studies (SOBAMS) came and delivered a message to the entire student’s body.

 The Head of Department of accountancy, John K. Mbroh advised the students on examination malpractice, he said some students find it very difficult to study and excel in their exams and therefore they should work hard with all honesty and exhibit a high sense of discipline in other to improve upon their academic performance.


 He later told the students to desist from examination malpractice and linkage of examination papers which is a bad signal for academic work. He therefore encouraged the students to work towards achieving their goals and ambitions on campus. The inability of students to abstain from such practice as being the issue at stake and students should avoid from such practices. He further shown the student how the CGPA is calculated and urge them to write any referrals they had in their exams.

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